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Show ft Sf ya- Sfk - i mi f-- , THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah i Thursday. February, 27, ensen, Ogden, visited Varge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dell s and chldren, Logan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Iverson, Saturday evening. Two new families have moved to this community to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Claire M. Duke and children, formerly of Ogden, are living in the former Joseph Sorenson home, now owned by Austin Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Child, Brig-o- f Odvar Troseth west of town, ham City, purchased the farm and are making their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Troseth and and family are living, in the former home of Alvin Stander. The community welcomes these newcomers to their midst and are glad they decided to make Bear River City their home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater spent the week end in Idaho visiting relatives. They visited Heyburn with Mrs. Bywater's sister, Mrs. Stella S. Peterson, in Rupert with Milton's sisters and brothers. Warning Given On Kite Flying When Hug-gin- 4, ovt:..xivko:-- - J .1 rrj ! U 14 f is ii i art!-.1- SK ? ? g 5 5U. c WILL PLAY IN THE JUNIOR HIGH TOURNEY The Bear River junior high basketball team who will play in a little 1 eague tournament March 3 and 5. Members of the team are: Front 1 to r Val Gene Eberhard, Mark Baer, Robert Jensen, Terry Knudson, Vance Bourne, Don Lamb, Jay D. Hawkes. Rear Coach e Gerald Simmons, Jerry Capener, Neal T hompson, Duane Jones, Lanny Smith, Michael Olsen, manager. Payne, A Junior high school little tournament of four Montpelier, Ida., visited Mrs. league schools will be played here Durrell Hughes and family Satis a sister City Monday and Wednesday nights, urday. Mrs. Hughes March 3 and 5, with two games of Mr. Rohner. By Andrea Huggins each night, starting at 6:30. Mrs. Brigham, mother Teams will be entered from of Mrs. Nelson, Norman Jensen, visited NOTICE Malad, Preston, Box Elder and her daughter during the week. The publishers regret it was Bear River. Box Elder Juniors are rated the top team having Mrs. Harley Confer is re- necessary last week to hold this won all six of the games played ceiving medical care at the news and others for lack of in the league. Cooley hospital in Brigham City. space. Bear RiVer has scored Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Nalder winning and losing 3 games. and Mr. and Mrs. Stirl Hess atPreston is in the same category at with 3 wins and 3 losses Malad tended a wedding in Ogden is in the cellar with no wins. the Mansion House for Darrell Gives Gerald Simmons is coach of Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. A group of Seminary students Thomas Harper, East Garland, the Bear River team. of Belle the Box Elder High presented Ogden. Sara and Snyder, A small cdmissio i charge Val-gen- Bear River 50-."- 0 Seminary Group Program Roy Nalder performed the ties of best man. will be made. du- Mrs. Ellen Rhodes, Mrs. Con- Garland Local News RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boss and Mr. and Mrs. David Krauss, Garland, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Preston, Salt Lake City, returned Saturday from a trip to Arizona for a week. Mrs. Ida Michaelis, Mrs. Ven-n- a Hess and Mrs. Cora Nielsen have returned from a trip to Los Angeles. They visited the Temple there, Disneyland and points of interest in San Francisco. They were with a group of people from Utah who took the conducted tour. IIOSTESS AT CLUB MEET Mrs. Dean Capener entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. F. J. Limb. Mrs. F. L. Nye. Prizes went to Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Art Felsted and Mrs. Nye. De-ve- re Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Capener, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Nye drove to the Hardware Ranch in Blacksmith Fork Canyon to see the elk herd. They later enjoyed a waffle supper at the Capener home. nie Rhodes Mrs. Ruth Holman and Mrs. Myrtle Gleason were guests last Thursday of Mrs. C. W. Wood at quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Kumen Tarbet were in Roy Saturday and visited with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Anderson and their children left last week to make their home in Moses Lake, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Owens visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend. They visited the S.U.P. Museurii and saw the Friberg art display. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brough were dinner guests Saturday night at the Fred Coxey home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry visited from Thursday until Saturday with their children. They were at the Leland Stenquist home in Kaysville, the Robert Kirkham home in Bountiful and the D. Hartley White home in Salt Lake City. Man-nuin- g Mr. and Mrs. J. Delos Thomp son and Allen, Brigham City, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck Sunday. They also visited at the J. J. Thompson home and with the Wesley Gepharts. Attend Father's Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrill and family are in Mesa, Ariz., to attend the funeral of Mr. Merrill's the program in Sacrament meeting. The following students gave talks, Max Stander, Betty Christensen, Jon Leonard, Preston Checketts, Joan Kersteder, Betty Jane Hirschi and Bernice Bingham. Elaine Rasmussen sang a vocal solo by accompanied Wanda Johnsen and Joan Kersteder favored with an accordion solo. President LeGrande Horsley gave a few remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen and children of Moses Lake, Wash., left early Monday morning for their home after spending several days in the valley visiting relatives and . friends. They came especially to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson and Mrs. Jennie Hansen of Elwood. Give Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy were at a lovely dinner party at their home Valentine night. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nichols of Cor-inn- n. Garland-Tremonto- w High stacks of fertilizer for Utah farmers are inspected by U. S. Steel's Frank Adams, western manager of Coal Chemical Sales, and of the Geneva Works Nitrogen L. 6. Bywater (right), superintendent Plant. The big new facility located near Provo, which went into production last year, is operating at peak capacity to provide high strength nitrogen fertilizers to Utah farmers during the coming season. Adams and a group of top U. S. Steel officials will be in Utah during the coming weeks helping dealers and distributors ready their sales campaigns. entertained a their home. It was their thirty group of youngsters at her home fourth wedding anniversary. A Friday in honor of her son buffet supper was served to Mr. Junior's eighth birthday. Games and Mrs. Eph Jensen, Tremonwere played and a delicious ton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorson Mrs. Dale Burt lunch was served. Mrs. Mildred Chlarson, Honeyville, assisted Mrs. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and son, Mark, enjoyed a trip to Huntington, where they were guests of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kilpack. Mrs. Kilpack and Mrs. Anderson celebrated their birthday together on Feb. 20th. Report Eastern Visit s Mr. and Mrs. Farrell arrived home from Mineral Point, Wis., Wed. evening. They report they had a wonderful time except that the weather was bitter cold several nights the thermometer went to 10 degrees below zero and one night it was 20 below. They also visited in Chicago, 111., with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keegan. Mrs. LaVon Dallin entertain ed a few friends Tuesday at her home for her birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon n. Jon Leonard, son of Mr.' and Ronald Leonard, had an Mrs. appendectomy performed Monday in the Cooley hospital. He is recovering satisfactorily. Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon left Monday evening on the "City of Los Angeles" for Torrence, Cal. where they will visit their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Howard Moore and four sons. Mrs. Gene Mabry of Gardenia, Cal. was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Iverson, for several days last week. She came especially for her sister Carla's wedding. Carla and Ossman of Ogden were married last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bateman and Lori, Roy, were week end guests of Mrs. Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton AnMr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen derson. entertained Friday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Varge Christ Hug-gin- son-in-la- Ra-ly- n turn Junior gets the urge to make sure he kite-pilo- t, enjoys his fun in safety. That was the reminder that came today from B. L. Blood, for Utah Power and Light Co., who said that stiff spring winds and little boys with kitea can be hazardous unless proper safety precautions are taken. Mr. Blood urged parents to be sure their children observed these safety rules before sending kites skyward. 1. Don't fly kites near electric wires and poles. 2. Don't use metal or wire of any kind on kites. 3. Use only dry cotton string. Never fly your kite with wet string. Water is one of the best conductors of electricity. 4. Don't climb poles to recover kites. Never try to release entangled kites by throwing stones at them. 5. Never run across street to ge: kite into air. 6. Report kites caught in CARD OF THANKS wires and poles to your nearest It is in times of sickness and Power and Light Company sorrow that we realize the value Utah office. of our many friends. We would like to thank each and everyone who called or helped in any way in our recent bereavement. Each one in his different way of showing his love, devoThe Science Club of the Bear tion and consideration. Please River Junior High School held our heartfelt sincere, accept a recent meeting in which Ross gratitude and appreciation. High R. A. Christensen and family Westover of the Senior discussed various problems relating to the field of chemistry. WEEKEND IN He demonstrated with rocket SALT LAKE CITY fuel secured from Thiokol. Other demonstrations were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk-mathe carried out using elements and spending enjoyed weekend in Salt Lake City. chemicals. The Junior high science club They visited with Mrs. Minnie Brenkman at the home of Mr. has approximately 125 memand Mrs. Harry Husbands. bers. LeRoy Bunnell and Russell Johnson are the advisors. Club ATTEND POULTRY BANQUET officers are J. D. Hawks, presMr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and ident; Sidney Bishop, Terry Knudson, secreGaela attended the Utah PoulVal Gene Payne, treasurer tary; try Convention in Salt Lake and Ruby Arbon, reporter. The atalso City Saturday. They Bear Junior River High Science tended the banquet in the eve- Club holds meetings monthly ning. and sponsors programs utilizing talents from high schools and TAKE CALIFORNIA TRIP colleges. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brough left last week for Los Angeles, WEEKEND GUEST AT where they will spend some CROMPTON HOME Miss Mary Ann Hansen, Fieldtime with Mr. Brough's sister, Mrs. Vera Kroksh and other ing, was a weekend guest of Shirley Crompton. Jr. High Science Club Meets n vice-presiden- t; Picture yourself behind the wheel of this Plymouth Savoy it's e. Mrs. Mary Holman and Mrs. Gwen Kimber of Cgden left last week to spend some time in California visiting Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Holman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore at Torrence. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson of Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ere Whitaker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson, the acasion being Oleen's birthday. s Mrs. Thomas (Larena) is confined at the Cooley hospital where she underwent a major operation. At this writing she is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jensen of Ephraim visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander last week. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Stander are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin and children of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Doughton of Ogden were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Garn Capener entertained her bridge club Thursday night. Prizes went to Mrs. Wes- father. Clarence Mrs. ley Gephart, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen, Bowcutt and Mrs. Russel Richard and Michael, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS and Saturday at Shelley, Friday Mrs. Gwen Ballard entertain- Ida. Pin ed the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clowes, nochle club at her home Wednesday night. Prizes went to Salt Lake City, and Irvin Jones, Mary Christensen, Carma Brad-sha- Tremonton, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Lillis Campbell. Garn Capener Sunday. SOCIAL HOUR CLUB NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers entertained the Social Hour Ogden, visited with Mr. and club Saturday night at a hot Mrs. F. J. Limb Sunday. dinner. There were fourteen Mrs. Don Limb and Jack were guests present. Ellen Nielsen in Ogden Friday. and Carl Rogers won prizes for The ward reunion held ThursMANNINGS RETURN game playing. day evening for the adults and SELF CULTURE CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. David K. Man- Friday at noon for the children was by the ward memThe Ladies Self Culture Club ning and their five children, bers. enjoyed from the Utah Students met Friday at the home of Mrs. who have been making their State furnished an University have Lake Salt in hoei Mm City, Henry Brown. Mrs. LcRoy The reprogram. entertaining in home ning, Club president, np' xit d. !vivil back into their will be tiring Bishopric was honored !'i Gailand. Dave The program consisted of two during the evening and each 'iloyi,) at Thiokol. solos by George Kirif' II" 'v.i. member received a lovely book accompanied by Marion Ki.-as a token of apprecation GARLAND HOME SOLD for ' Billie Ilurd was i;i ehanr the good work which they did n. Mrs. Otto Jorgenren while the program and it w.i " serving the Ward. Cm v.. the direction of lh" Go'd n home to Mr. and Mrs. is Florence Gardner 'a:-, pence and will pending some time in Salt Lake Spike Chanter of Sons of I"; '' Mt Pioneers. Mr and ;,'ru:ham. City with her son and daugh' ' Nessen, ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs Mr and Campbell. Andy in of colored pictures t'v and family. The Biglers and Mrs. Johnson .r which they marie over the oH a new son to their family added in Idaho Falls over Pioneer trail to Nauvoo, II! baby visited last week, this makes four sons returned weekend. They They also showed pictures taken ')' and one daughter for them. Mrs. when they went, to California Monday evening. is the former Ronnie Rao nigli-monufor the dedication of the Mrs. Ethel Petterson accomGardner. ment to the Mormon Battalion. panied her daughter, Frs. FlorMr and Mrs. Vernon Johnson Terry Smith also favored with ence Chambers, to Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs Leon Jensen accordion numlxrs. Refresh- City Monday. Mrs. Chambers are enjoying a visit with Mr. ments were served, left by plane for her home in and Mrs. Claude Wakefield and Ore. She is the wife of family in Moses Lake. Wash. Eugene, is who Bruce King, attending Dr. Don Chambers and has visitMr and Mrs. Fmerv ITugrins R YU., spent the weekend at ed for a week with her parents. and son Frank visited with Mr homo. 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